Neil MacGregor: 2600 years of history in one object
二ール・マクレガー: ある物体 2600年の歴史
The writer and presenter of the BBC Radio 4 series "A History of the World in 100 Objects" and the accompanying book. Full bio
Double-click the English transcript below to play the video.
もの にはたくさんの命があります
ベルシャザル
イスラエルを征服し
ベルシャザルに
全てのバビロニア人を
私にくださって
メディア人とペルシャ人が結託した
を容認するということです
破滅に向かいました
軌跡は失われつつありました ―
信じてもよいのか
大英博物館からテヘランに貸出され
キュロスは忘れられます
全てのイラン人を一つにする
アルディカニ氏です
キュロスが何を意味するのか
とても誇り高きことです
その意義が問われています
等身大以上の存在感で
マグナカルタよりも
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Neil MacGregor - Director of The British MuseumThe writer and presenter of the BBC Radio 4 series "A History of the World in 100 Objects" and the accompanying book.
Why you should listen
Established by Act of Parliament in 1753 as a museum for the world (and free to enter, down to this day), the British Museum has built a near-encyclopedic collection of art and artifacts representing the sweep of human history across 2 million years. In his 2010 radio series A History of the World in 100 Objects (accompanied by a splendid book with the same title), director Neil MacGregor showed how the artifacts and items we collect are a powerful tool for sharing our shared human narrative.
MacGregor has long been fascinated with the way museums can tell the world's story. At the British Museum, he's negotiated his way to mounting shows full of Chinese and Persian treasures, helping sometimes-prickly governments to share his mission of cultural togetherness. He was named Briton of the Year in 2008 by the Sunday Times, who said, "He is a committed idealist who, in a world in which culture is increasingly presented as the acceptable face of politics, has pioneered a broader, more open, more peaceable way forward."
He says: "That’s what the museum is about: giving people their place in things.”
Neil MacGregor | Speaker | TED.com